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a) Rapid Adjustment
the target distances are printed on the parallax
turret from 50 m to ∞. turn the parallax turret until
the index point indicates the desired distance. the
parallax turret also features a detent at 100 m, allo-
wing you to feel when this point has been reached,
especially in twilight.

b) Precision adjustment
Set the magnification as high as possible and turn
the parallax turret until the image appears at its
sharpest. Now move the eye backwards and forwards
within the range of the exit pupil. if in the process
the reticle moves in relation to the image, correct
the distance setting until it is no longer possible to
discern any difference between the movement of the
reticle and the movement of the image.

operation of the reticle Illumination

1. OFF/DAY/NIGHT switch
First of all choose between daytime (symbol) and
twilight (symbol) illumination by turning the switch to
the appropriate position.

2. Brightness control

You can now adjust the
brightness in the mode
selected by means of the
+/– button. to quickly
find the optimum bright-
ness, the button can
remain pressed (sustai-
ned pulse). You can
make fine adjustments

by pressing the buttons once (individual pulse).

3. Switching off

to do this, turn the oFF/
DaY/NiGHt switch to the
center position.

4. Memory function
When turning off the illumination unit, the last bright-
ness setting used for DaY or NiGHt will be stored
and automatically activated when the unit is turned
on again.

5. Automatic turn-off function
the illumination of the unit automatically turns off if
no brightness adjustment has been carried out within
a period of 3 hours during the day or 5 hours at night.

6. SWAROLIGHT
the illuminated Z6 models are equipped with an
intelligent tilt sensor. this senses whether or not the
rifle scope is in a shooting position and transmits this
information to the illumination unit. the rifle scope
switches off if the tilt angle exceeds 70° (upwards or
downwards), if you position the weapon on the turret
at a right angle, for example.

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